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Khan to be ‘honest’ with Londoners that Green Belt housing is ‘needed’
Angel Edmonton takeaway denied 4am licence after police objection
Hopes high at Enfield Cricket Club as new season gets underway
Dementia-friendly sports sessions launched in Southbury
Khan urged to do more to help London’s young care leavers
‘Nothing happening’ with Whitewebbs House, say Spurs
New youth councillors elected in Enfield
Enfield marks 80 years since end of Second World War in Europe
‘Keep cats indoors at night,’ warns pet detective probing serial kitty killer
‘Year lost’ on housebuilding under new government, laments London Labour MP
Enfield schools to ban smartphones from September
New bin lorries to help council rubbish collectors navigate narrow streets
Concerns raised over impact of ‘immersive’ ads at Elizabeth Line stations
Khan urged to follow through on promise to ban ‘harmful’ gambling ads
Police appeal for help to find missing Enfield teen
Model boats return to Broomfield Park for first time in six years
Fifty years of friendship and fun
We have to stop the gambling industry taking over Enfield
A tennis club with a proud history
Archaeological dig aims to unlock Broomfield’s secrets
Free dementia training sessions in Enfield this month
Chickenshed Theatre celebrates intergenerational award win
London’s high housebuilding costs holding back development
London ‘long way off’ stopping new HIV cases by 2030
New scheme will refurbish unwanted bikes for refugees and asylum seekers
Wild fundraising event planned in Winchmore Hill
New council contract for Enfield charity supporting borough’s unpaid carers
Teen left with ‘life changing’ injuries after premature birth at North Mid wins £3m payout
Freezywater special school celebrates new building – and new name
Edmonton HMO landlord fined £5,000 for leaving tenants without heating and hot water
Concerns raised over rise of graffiti on tube trains
Latest projects to win cash from North London Community Fund revealed
Man who ‘savagely’ beat stranger at Enfield Town Station handed hospital order
Edmonton Leisure Centre reopens after 17 months
New shelters at Brimsdown Station to help keep passengers dry
New London Assembly report warns sexual harassment now ‘common’ in schools
Events across Enfield to mark 80th anniversary of VE Day
TfL commits to help asylum seekers access cheaper travel entitlements
Khan announces extra cash for programme tackling hate crime
Council to consider issuing protection orders for trees across Whitewebbs
Enfield Town pub to close for a month during refurb works
Concerns remain over school staff safety in Enfield despite fall in attacks
Edmonton firefighter to run London Marathon – in full kit
Shoplifting incidents across London up by half in one year, latest figures show
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7 May 2025 On Sunday May 25th there'll be an opportunity to tour some of the borough's special places - both urban and rural - using the healthiest ways of getting around: walking and cycling. Choose between a guided walk around the Enfield Town Conservation Area with the Enfield Society or a marshalled ride along the New River and through Forty Hall and[…]
4 May 2025 PG resident Steve Ackroyd's wife Fran has been in touch with a reminder that the draw for the Big Fat Raffle is less than a fortnight away. There are still 4000 tickets for sale and there are some fabulous prizes. If Fran can sell the remaining tickets it will help fund another three years of expensive treatment for Steve's rare[…]
30 Apr 2025 Events forming part of the Heritage Lottery-funded project Unlocking Broomfield Park for the Community are now in full swing. Last Saturday and Sunday Enfield Archaeological Society were on site carrying out the first ot two weekends of digging. This coming Saturday there will be an archaeological event for all the family.
23 Apr 2025 You can read more on the Friends of Broomfield Park website about the five artists from the Matchbox Collective who created the Broomfield House murals, working in conjunction with pupils from Laurel Park School. If you're wondering about the pictures of insects and flower petals on a dark blue background, this section was painted by the Broomfield House NHS Wellbeing[…]
23 Apr 2025 In relation to the stabbing in an unspecified Palmers Green restaurant that was reported last week, Mbamalu Udemezu, 20, of Norfolk Avenue, Enfield, has been arrested and charged on suspicion of causing grievous bodily harm with intent and possession of a knife in a public place. He was charged on April 18 and appeared at Highbury Corner Magistrates' Court the[…]
22 Apr 2025 Following a decisive No vote from people responding to last year's consultation, Enfield Council has revised its proposals for changes to the Arnos Grove controlled parking zone. The updated scheme, due to go out for statutory consultation this spring, will drop the planned longer operating hours, but still extend the zone to take in some streets that are currently not[…]
22 Apr 2025 Easter Sunday’s walk / demo, led by the Guardians of Whitewebbs, revealed much, not least to confirm we have on our doorsteps a magnificent park, rich in ecology and biodiversity and yet a park under real threat because of “exceptional circumstances”, that is a desire by Spurs to extend their nearby, already huge, training pitch footprint right into the heart[…]
18 Apr 2025 [Original article] Article not displaying properly? Click here Guardians of Whitewebbs are organising a demonstration and nature walk this Sunday in response to the illegal felling of an ancient oak tree in the grounds of the Toby Carvery. Meet at 11am in the Beggars Hollow car park (not far from the Rose and Crown pub on Clay Hill). A message[…]
18 Apr 2025 A film made for the Guardians of Whitewebbs about the illegal felling of a 500-year-old oak near the Toby Carvery in Whitewebbs Park. It turns out that there is an ownership connection between Mitchells & Butlers/Toby Carvery and Tottenham Hotspur Football Club, who are looking forward to occupying an adjacent part of the park. Obviously, just a coincidence... Read more[…]
16 Apr 2025 [Original article] Article not displaying properly? Click here Police have issued an appeal for information after a teenager was stabbed in a Palmers Green restaurant. The incident happened shortly before 3pm yesterday (Tuesday), when emergency services were called to Green Lanes. The police have not revealed the name of the restaurant where the stabbing took place, but they cordoned off[…]
11 Apr 2025 Dave Cockle has forwarded this statement from Network Rail: "We are still in the design and costing stage of the Palmers Green project and will update stakeholders as soon as possible."
10 Apr 2025 Picking up from Neil’s post, it was very clearly explained to the Inspector by representatives of the PG Action Team and of our Business Association that the choice was not one of an Adult Gaming Centre or a void, but instead such is the vitality of our town centre that demand for premises is intense and it was near certain[…]
10 Apr 2025 Also think worth reading this piece which shows that the council's hands may be tied by current legislation when trying to prevent places like this opening. https://enfielddispatch.co.uk/erbil-joins-call-for-gambling-law-reforms/
10 Apr 2025 I saw a post on a social media platform where somebody commented that it was better to have a business like this on the high street rather than an empty shop. I don't agree with that view as these places are not just about taking money off customers who want to gamble but are also safe havens for dealing drugs[…]
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